Carrier 260L, 1300L owner manual Level Unit, „ to Remove Cartridge

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LEVEL UNIT

To provide adequate condensate drainage and proper door alignment and operation of unit, the unit cabinet must be level. Leveling feet are factory installed.

Remove refrigeration system cartridge for easier access to back feet.

Before servicing unit, disconnect electrical service. On sizes 1100L and 1300L, turn disconnect switch (located on power cord) to the OFF position. Failure to disconnect electrical service could result in elec- trical shock and cause personal injury or death.

„TO REMOVE CARTRIDGE

1.After disconnecting the unit from the power supply, remove the grille retaining screw located in the upper-most part of the grille. (See Figure 1.)

2.Lift the grille up and away from the unit.

3.Unplug the power supply and lighting supply cords located in the front of the cartridge (Figure 2).

4.Using a pair of wire cutters, cut wire tie that secures lifting rods at center of front base rail. (See Figure 2.)

5.Take hold of the end of each lifting rod and rotate each approximately 90-degrees upward so that they are nominally vertical (Figure 3.) The car- tridge should be disengaged from the cabinet and resting on the base of the cabinet assembly. Han- dling holes are located on either side of the car- tridge near the top and along the side of the cartridge (Figure 4). Grasp the cartridge by these holes and slide the unit forward from the cabinet until the cartridge is free. Use caution to ensure that power and electrical cords do not get pinched between the cartridge and cabinet while removing cartridge.

„TO LEVEL UNIT — The door is equipped with gravity assisted cams and will not function properly without proper leveling of cabinet. Adjust feet using adjustable wrench so that unit sits approximately level to floor and door closes properly. For best door operation, adjust leveling feet so that cabinet has a 1/16-in. rake or slant from front to back. Optional casters are available to replace leveling feet.

NOTE: If casters are not used, local codes may require cabinet to be sealed around the perimeter of the cabi- net base. Consult local sanitation codes. Use only seal- ant material approved for this use, such as Dow Corning #732.

UNPLUG CARTRIDGE POWER

AND LIGHTING CORDS

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CUT WIRE TIE THAT SECURES

LIFTING RODS TO BASE

FIGURE 2 — PREPARE CARTRIDGE FOR REMOVAL

CARTRIDGE POWER

AND LIGHTING CORDS

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FIGURE 3 — ROTATE LIFTING WIRES IN

DIRECTION SHOWN

PULL THE CARTRIDGE USING

THE HANDLING HOLES ON SIDES

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FIGURE 4 — REMOVE CARTRIDGE

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Contents Miracool Glass Door Merchandiser Contents InstallationUnit Inspection GeneralMiracool Bottle Cooler Unit Components Size 750L Shown Level Unit „ to Remove CartridgeInstall Shelves Condensate DisposalSTART-UP Preliminary Checks„ Electrical Supply and Connections Initial START-UPUnit Data Refrigeration System Service Service and TroubleshootingComponents „ Liquid Control and Heat Exchanger„ Evaporator Compartment Interior top area Refrigeration System Service and Analysis Chart Refer to Figures 10-12 for wiring diagramsWiring DIAGRAM, Sizes 260L, 300L Wiring DIAGRAM, Size 750L Wiring DIAGRAM, Sizes 1100L, 1300L Maintenance Methods for Cleaning Stainless Steel Task Cleaning Agent Method Effect on Finish APPLICATION†Copyright 2006 Carrier Corporation

1300L, 260L specifications

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